"Bilingualism Boosts Attentional Control in the Brain"

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"Bilingualism Boosts Attentional Control in the Brain"
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Speaking two languages may enhance attentional control and the ability to ignore irrelevant information, according to a study from the University of Florida. Bilingual individuals demonstrated better attentional control compared to monolinguals, potentially due to their constant need to switch between languages. The study used a novel task called the Partial Repetition Cost task to measure participants' information processing and attention control abilities. The findings highlight the adaptability of cognitive traits and the need for more consistency in research on bilingualism and cognition.

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